Crash-aerien 02 JUN 2006 d'un Boeing 767-223ER N330AA - Los Angeles International Airport, CA (LAX)
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Statuts:Accident investigation report completed and information captured
Date:vendredi 2 juin 2006
Heure:12:27
Type/Sous-type:Silhouette image of generic B762 model; specific model in this crash may look slightly different
Boeing 767-223ER
Compagnie:American Airlines
Immatriculation: N330AA
Numéro de série: 22330/166
Année de Fabrication: 1987-02-25 (19 years 3 months)
Moteurs: 2 General Electric CF6-80A2
Equipage:victimes: 0 / à bord: 3
Passagers:victimes: 0 / à bord: 0
Total:victimes: 0 / à bord: 3
Dégats de l'appareil: Substantiels
Conséquences: Written off (damaged beyond repair)
Lieu de l'accident:Los Angeles International Airport, CA (LAX) (   Etats-Unis d'Amérique)
Phase de vol: En attente (STD)
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Aéroport de départ:-
Aéroport de destination:-
Détails:
American Airlines Boeing 767 N330AA flew as flight 201 from New York-JFK (JFK) to Los Angeles (LAX). During a step climb from FL360 to FL380 en route to LAX, the pilots noted that the No. 1 engine was lagging the right engine by about 2 percent. The flight landed at LAX at 09:37. After the passengers had disembarked, the plane was towed to hangar no. 2 and was parked outside. Maintenance personnel were going to conducting a ground run to troubleshoot the reported discrepancy. Several engine runups to maximum power were performed on both engines. Then they did two runups to max power of just the no. 1 engine. When retarding the throttle to idle, the engine experienced an uncontained rupture of the high pressure turbine (HPT) stage 1 disk. Debris punctured the fuselage and fell onto adjacent runway and taxiways. Runway 25R and Taxiways B and C were closed for several hours until the investigation and collection of the debris could be accomplished. The engine caught fire and the plane sustained significant damage to the left wing, fuselage, and tail section.

Probable Cause:

PROBABLE CAUSE: "The HPT stage 1 disk failed from an intergranular fatigue crack because of GE's inadequate design of the CF6-80 series HPT stage 1 disk. The inadequate design of the disk resulted in a high stress area in the blade slot bottom aft corner that was at or nearly at the material's capability so that there was no damage tolerance such that a small dent could cause a crack to initiate and propagate to failure. Contributing to the disk's failure was the FAA's failure to mandate an accelerated inspection schedule after a previous CF6-80A uncontained HPT stage 1 disk failure had occurred and after other CF6-80A HPT disks had been found during routine overhaul to have cracks in the blade slot bottom aft corners."

Accident investigation:

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Investigating agency: NTSB
Status: Investigation completed
Duration: 1 year and 8 months
Accident number: ENG06IA018
Download report: Summary report

Sources:
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FAA issued 1 Airworthiness Directive
NTSB issued 5 Safety Recommendations

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accident date: 02-06-2006
type: Boeing 767-223ER
registration: N330AA
 
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